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for those of us with lactose intolerance... lactaid® milk. the original 100% lactose-free milk. >> jeff: traffic in los angeles can be notoriously difficult. and it seems no vehicle is exempt. even one that weighs 75 tons and has traveled through space. ben tracy tonight on the plotting final-- producting final procession of endeavor. >> reporter: apparently endeavor was struggling with the idea of retirement, when it made its triumphant entrance to the california science center today t was more than 15 hours late. even for a commute in los angeles, this was a whopper. it took the shuttle more than 60 hours to complete the 12 mile route from lax to the museum. on friday it snuck a late night look at a doughnut shop and turned the 405 freeway into a shuttle crossing. >> just such an amazing bit of technology, history, adventure. >> when endeavor arrived at the l.a. forum yesterday morning it was more than an hour ahead of schedule. yet then nearly everything seemed to slow the shuttle's roll. >> i actually thought i missed it yesterday when th
for those of us with lactose intolerance... lactaid® milk. the original 100% lactose-free milk. >> jeff: traffic in los angeles can be notoriously difficult. and it seems no vehicle is exempt. even one that weighs 75 tons and has traveled through space. ben tracy tonight on the plotting final-- producting final procession of endeavor. >> reporter: apparently endeavor was struggling with the idea of retirement, when it made its triumphant entrance to the california science center...
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and it's also difficult for us to build an enterprise around too small a number. so we're very concerned about a pursuit of a local number. >> let's go to the b61, nuclear gravity bomb. it is now being modernized. there are those who look at the costs. som estimates have it as high as $16 billion. why is the b61, as well as so many other nuclear programs costing so much money? what is the challenge in this revitalization. >> these are complex, and high- tech weapons. contrary to every other military capability we produce, this has to stand the scrutiny of nuclear assurety standards. we must be able to prevent an accidental launch, and it must only be deployed, and executed when we have proper authority from the president. those are two very high standards. so the surety things that must go into that weapon are at an exponentially higher level. the b51 itself is, has thousands of components. when you change out a few of them, you have to make sure that they all work together properly. and you also have to, once you get in there, upgrade those that date back to the
and it's also difficult for us to build an enterprise around too small a number. so we're very concerned about a pursuit of a local number. >> let's go to the b61, nuclear gravity bomb. it is now being modernized. there are those who look at the costs. som estimates have it as high as $16 billion. why is the b61, as well as so many other nuclear programs costing so much money? what is the challenge in this revitalization. >> these are complex, and high- tech weapons. contrary to...
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and faith salie is really worked up about the way more and more of us use the word "really" and more. first the headlines for this sunday morning the 14th of october, 2012. both president obama and his republican opponent mitt romney are spending the day preparing for tuesday night's debate on long island. romney is at his boston area home. mr. obama is at a resort in williams burg, virginia. millions of voters have already cast their ballots in the presidential race by voting early. the group human rights watch says syrian activists have posted videos online which provide evidence that government troops are using cluster bombs against the rebels. cluster bomb are banned by most countries because of the danger to civilians. the navy reports two of its ships collide off the east coast yesterday. no injuries were reported. the collision of an aegis cruiser, the san jacinto and a submarine the montpelier during what officials called routine training. after a night of slow but steady progress through los angeles streets the space shuttle endeavor is just about in position to launch the ne
and faith salie is really worked up about the way more and more of us use the word "really" and more. first the headlines for this sunday morning the 14th of october, 2012. both president obama and his republican opponent mitt romney are spending the day preparing for tuesday night's debate on long island. romney is at his boston area home. mr. obama is at a resort in williams burg, virginia. millions of voters have already cast their ballots in the presidential race by voting early....
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stay with us. cln >> schieffer: joining us on my right, romney campaign adviser bay buchanan. bay, good to have you. republican pollster, frank lutz. plus cbs political director john dickerson, and over on the left, where they're very comfortable, david corn who write for "mother jones" the author of a new ebook called "47%," uncovering the romney video that rockedly the 2012 election. david, of course, is the one who broke that story. and also with us today, katrina vanden heuvel of "the nation" magazine. i want to talk about this libya thing and see what you all think is the political impact of that in a minute. but frank luntz is here, and you did some very interesting research on the vice presidential debate. bring us up to speed on what that was. >> we have done three sessions and they all concluded the same thing, that joe biden did well on the substance, but they were so angry with his style and want more that you split screen the two of them where they could see biden's interruptions and smiling and the laughing, it's funny i actually wrote down on my note, don't inter
stay with us. cln >> schieffer: joining us on my right, romney campaign adviser bay buchanan. bay, good to have you. republican pollster, frank lutz. plus cbs political director john dickerson, and over on the left, where they're very comfortable, david corn who write for "mother jones" the author of a new ebook called "47%," uncovering the romney video that rockedly the 2012 election. david, of course, is the one who broke that story. and also with us today, katrina...
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thanks for joining us. with the nationals season coming to an abrupt halt in the bottom of the ninth last night, we turn to tomorrow's redskins game for the top story tonight. rg3 from all indications is going to start the game against the vikings despite the mild concussion he suffered last week. tonight some are criticizing the move. kristen berset is here with the story. >> reporter: first it's a case of should he or shouldn't he? rg3 worked out all week and says he feels fine. despite that, some don't think he should play tomorrow against the vikings. usa today's sports come columnist wrote about this and why he should stay on the sidelines. >> there's so much we don't know about concussions. he says he's fine. the tests apparently show he's fine. he is going to run outside the pocket at some point in the vikings game. i think the entire redskin nation will cringe. and what worries you is this is his second concussion. he had one in college and now, this, second in a year. these things add up. and i jus
thanks for joining us. with the nationals season coming to an abrupt halt in the bottom of the ninth last night, we turn to tomorrow's redskins game for the top story tonight. rg3 from all indications is going to start the game against the vikings despite the mild concussion he suffered last week. tonight some are criticizing the move. kristen berset is here with the story. >> reporter: first it's a case of should he or shouldn't he? rg3 worked out all week and says he feels fine. despite...
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he walked us through one of the city's few functioning markets, anxious to show us that normal life is still possible here. ( explosion ) but the moment was short-lived. ( explosion ) shells were landing closer and closer. >> dr. maher nana: we need to move. >> ward: so we moved, driving through the narrow streets to the heart of this ancient city, large parts of which have been reduced to an apocalyptic wasteland. we stopped because the colonel wanted to inspect his fighters on the front lines. but as soon as they spotted us, government snipers opened fire. >> get down, everybody. >> ward: night was falling, so we moved to an area that we thought was more secure. ( explosion ) it's bombardment like that that has left aleppo a virtual ghost town. most civilians here have left. the only people who are really still left in the streets are fighters, and those who are too poor to leave. ( explosion ) get in, get in, get in. once again, we had to jump into our cars and drive away. later that night, we sat down with the colonel to discuss the day's events. i have to be honest with you-- when
he walked us through one of the city's few functioning markets, anxious to show us that normal life is still possible here. ( explosion ) but the moment was short-lived. ( explosion ) shells were landing closer and closer. >> dr. maher nana: we need to move. >> ward: so we moved, driving through the narrow streets to the heart of this ancient city, large parts of which have been reduced to an apocalyptic wasteland. we stopped because the colonel wanted to inspect his fighters on the...
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it's time for us to stand up to china for their cheating. it's got to stop. >> reporter: this weekend the president defended his decision to bail out the auto industry claiming the move helped save jobs in the u.s. >> g.m. is back. ford and chrysler are growing again. together our auto industry created a quarter million new jobs right here in america. >> reporter: president obama will be tucked away in williamsburg this weekend as he fine-tunes his speaking points for a debate on tuesday. as for mitt romney he'll be looking for a repeat of his last debate performance which gave him a boost in ratings pinning the two in a neck and neck race in recent polls. i'm ken molestina, 9 news now. >> historically no republican has ever won the presidential election without winning the state of ohio. >>> two f-16 fighter jets intercepted two planes flying in an oa restricted area over williamsburg, virginia, during president obama's visit there. the planes were spotted within 15 minutes of each other. both were escorted out of that restricted area and a
it's time for us to stand up to china for their cheating. it's got to stop. >> reporter: this weekend the president defended his decision to bail out the auto industry claiming the move helped save jobs in the u.s. >> g.m. is back. ford and chrysler are growing again. together our auto industry created a quarter million new jobs right here in america. >> reporter: president obama will be tucked away in williamsburg this weekend as he fine-tunes his speaking points for a debate...
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not what we're used to from the purple and black. it wasn't pretty, it wasn't perfect, but it's a victory. >> we had some injuries, especially on the defensive side. we were in a physical fistfight from the beginning to the end and they threw a lot of hay makers at us. and our guys, they stepped up at the end to find a way to win the game. but throughout the game, we had guys go in there and play positions that they had not played, packages that they have never practiced. >> they played very well. they fought back. it was crazy the way it turned out and to watch it over there. but we did what we needed to. i guess you know they didn't quite do what they had to do. but it was a crazy finish. >>> ray rice gave him the ball and magic happened. two touchdowns, 106 yards from scrimmage, his 35th 100-yards per scrimmage game, the most in the nfl at that time period. tony romo with just one interception. so plenty of bright spots here, dave, but defense needs some serious work. we're live at the stadium, back to you in the studios. >> thank
not what we're used to from the purple and black. it wasn't pretty, it wasn't perfect, but it's a victory. >> we had some injuries, especially on the defensive side. we were in a physical fistfight from the beginning to the end and they threw a lot of hay makers at us. and our guys, they stepped up at the end to find a way to win the game. but throughout the game, we had guys go in there and play positions that they had not played, packages that they have never practiced. >> they...
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. >> eleanor, the republicans used the $716 billion out of medicare, using medicare as a pig guy bank and giving it to obamacare because they have tested it, they have polled it, they have mentioned it every time they go on television. it is effective. >> not true. >> it is an effective argument and republicans don't have a great >> we didn't start medica i recall. >> taxation. >> the middle class will pay less and people making a million dollars or more will begin to contribute slightly more. >> the next time you hear about middle class, the tax bill is coming to you. >> question. is this class warfare? susan? >> yes and it works fabulously. absolutely. it has been going on capitol hill for two years and it is certainly part of this campaign. it is the obama campaign saying we are standing up for the middle class and romney is standing up for the rich, for the wealthy. it is one of the main arguments in obama's platform and i think ryan did a very effective job talking about it, leveling it out saying eventually it is going to come to the middle class as well. >>> do you think an arg
. >> eleanor, the republicans used the $716 billion out of medicare, using medicare as a pig guy bank and giving it to obamacare because they have tested it, they have polled it, they have mentioned it every time they go on television. it is effective. >> not true. >> it is an effective argument and republicans don't have a great >> we didn't start medica i recall. >> taxation. >> the middle class will pay less and people making a million dollars or more will...
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to augment the drinking water supply and recycled water used for non drinking uses and irrigation and toilet flushing. in san francisco we're moving forward with the implementation of our program. we have three projects here in the city. we have the harding park project and the reservoir and pump station that is used to pump water produced by daly city and we have the next water project and produce 1.6 million-gallons of recycled water for golden gate park and presidio park and the golf course and we have a project to deliver 2 million-gallons a day of recycled water. so again just to circle back as to why we're doing recycled water. recycled water lets us devote drinking water for the highest purpose which is drinking, and using recycled water for irrigation and toilet flushing just makes sense . the city of san francisco is devoted to this project and began in 1991 with the recycling ordinance and had large developments have this type of pipe for this. it was endorsed again in 2009 with the park amendments which called for maximizing water use efficiency and using non portable water
to augment the drinking water supply and recycled water used for non drinking uses and irrigation and toilet flushing. in san francisco we're moving forward with the implementation of our program. we have three projects here in the city. we have the harding park project and the reservoir and pump station that is used to pump water produced by daly city and we have the next water project and produce 1.6 million-gallons of recycled water for golden gate park and presidio park and the golf course...
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>> you see all of us furiously typing or tweeting. >> sometimes campaigns play with reporters, use us for their purposes. get a joy in fooling the media? >> yes, but more importantly in campaign you want to have your own narrative at your own time. >> my running mate, dick cheney. >> before bush made this announcement, rove wanted to mislead the media. >> we had a guy on the campaign who was a leaker. >> how do you know he was a leaker? >> well, because he was a leaker. -- said, what's going on with the vice presidency? i said, look, big secret, don't tell anybody, but bush has decided to go with jack danforth of missouri. >> the media ran with the false story. >> felt sort of bad, but i wasn't lying to the media, i was just giving misdirection to the guy who leaked. >> lying to the guy? >> well, yeah. it helps tell a story. when you want to have the story told by an evening anchor or the ory told by the candidate who expresses in front of the cameras with as few filters as possible why he made this choice. >> four years later the "new york post" said john kerry had cked richard gepha
>> you see all of us furiously typing or tweeting. >> sometimes campaigns play with reporters, use us for their purposes. get a joy in fooling the media? >> yes, but more importantly in campaign you want to have your own narrative at your own time. >> my running mate, dick cheney. >> before bush made this announcement, rove wanted to mislead the media. >> we had a guy on the campaign who was a leaker. >> how do you know he was a leaker? >> well,...
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is there a way to tell us the criteria used to narrow down the sites? >> we haven't finalized the criteria but the buckets are environmental, technical and these and environmental we will look at neighborhoods impacted by the facility, truck traffic, air quality -- environmental is air quality, greenhouse gas e emissions and historic resources. from a technical perspective the different treatment options have different nuances. satellite plants will likely have less pipelines but they have their own operation issues that make them more cumbersome to operate whereas -- now, i feel i'm getting in the weeds and we can always come back to you with the evaluation criteria if you're interested. >>i think we're trying to understand at a general level, and i guess the other question is the design of these. i guess part of is how is it going to fit in -- i mean it's probably an exaggeration but know in the old days . what these plants look like and whether they fit in what is being designed or what we hope to have designed on some of the sites that are exciting
is there a way to tell us the criteria used to narrow down the sites? >> we haven't finalized the criteria but the buckets are environmental, technical and these and environmental we will look at neighborhoods impacted by the facility, truck traffic, air quality -- environmental is air quality, greenhouse gas e emissions and historic resources. from a technical perspective the different treatment options have different nuances. satellite plants will likely have less pipelines but they...
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all of us serving you. us bank i took my son fishing every year. we had a great spot, not easy to find, but worth it. but with copd making it hard to breathe, i thought those days might be over. so my doctor prescribed symbicort. it helps significantly improve my lung function starting within five minutes. symbicort doesn't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. with symbicort, today i'm breathing better. and that means...fish on! symbicort is for copd including chronic bnchitis and emphysema. it should not be taken more than twice a day. symbirt may increase your risk of lung infections, osteoporosis, d some eye problems. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking it. with copd, i thought i'd miss our family tradition. now symbicort significantly improves my lung function, starting within 5 minutes. and that makes a difference in my breathing. today, we're ready for whatever swims our way. ask your doctor about symbicort. i got my first prescription free. or click to learn more. [ male announcer ] if
all of us serving you. us bank i took my son fishing every year. we had a great spot, not easy to find, but worth it. but with copd making it hard to breathe, i thought those days might be over. so my doctor prescribed symbicort. it helps significantly improve my lung function starting within five minutes. symbicort doesn't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. with symbicort, today i'm breathing better. and that means...fish on! symbicort is for copd including chronic bnchitis and...
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so dan why don't you walk us through it? >> sure. listen, we used this last week on jpmorgan. it worked very well for earnings. i want to do it again. for goldman sachs. it looks like a little bit of double top. there is a good bit of resistance. one of the things i wanted to do today because next week's october expiration there are weekly options. okay? and they are pumped. they are elevated in vol terms for this event. i want to sell the october regular 1.15 puts and use the proceeds to buy the november 1.15 put. when the stocco owe i bought the october/november 1.15 put calendar for 1.40. i sold one at 50 cents and bought one of the november for 1.90. my max risk is 1.40. that is a little less than 1% of the underlying stock. i want the stock to not do a lot. i want it to go down a little bit and go up a little bit. i want the octobers to expire worthless and own the november 1.15 puts for essentially 1.40. at that point i will look to spread them. i am looking at november because i believe, like i said about jpmorgan, if obama does win in november i think financials which
so dan why don't you walk us through it? >> sure. listen, we used this last week on jpmorgan. it worked very well for earnings. i want to do it again. for goldman sachs. it looks like a little bit of double top. there is a good bit of resistance. one of the things i wanted to do today because next week's october expiration there are weekly options. okay? and they are pumped. they are elevated in vol terms for this event. i want to sell the october regular 1.15 puts and use the proceeds to...
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the best of us, a dream machine carrying all those heros. baumgartner's plunge from near space was a one shot wonder to be admired. but for what he did, the men and women that flew on the space shuttle were each captivating in their own way. >>> that's nbc "nightly news" for this sunday. brian williams will be here tomorrow. i'm lester holt reporting for all of us here at nbc news. good night.
the best of us, a dream machine carrying all those heros. baumgartner's plunge from near space was a one shot wonder to be admired. but for what he did, the men and women that flew on the space shuttle were each captivating in their own way. >>> that's nbc "nightly news" for this sunday. brian williams will be here tomorrow. i'm lester holt reporting for all of us here at nbc news. good night.
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some of us find it hard to believe. maybe they didn't read the security briefings because we know they didn't attend at about 40% of the meetings. other people in the administration downstream including secretary of state hillary clinton did know that she is responsible for not passing it on. my question is do you plan to bring the secretary of state before the committee, put her under oath and ask what did she know and when did she know it? >> well, there is certainly a clear interest in getting to exactly that point because what you are seeing is the intelligence community now being laid out to dry as if somehow they are the ones who are responsible when in fact there was clear information that at least would have had a prudent person second guess whether we would be able to rely exclusively on the fact that this was driven by a video. so the idea that they could still be five days later having a u.n. ambassador out on the national tv programs claiming the video was the poety visiting factor are -- motivating factor w
some of us find it hard to believe. maybe they didn't read the security briefings because we know they didn't attend at about 40% of the meetings. other people in the administration downstream including secretary of state hillary clinton did know that she is responsible for not passing it on. my question is do you plan to bring the secretary of state before the committee, put her under oath and ask what did she know and when did she know it? >> well, there is certainly a clear interest in...
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and i just don't see us being there. for a new officer coming into this department, he'll get fantastic training. we are one of the best trained departments around. we truly are. but there's a lot of uncertainty. morale is low. their personal financial uncertainty in addition to rising costs that are burdened on the employees. they are not taking home what they used to. we've had a lot of officers lose homes. we've given the 10% pay concessions. there's so much unknown no that employee coming in. if he can go somewhere that can stabilize a bit, it may be a better position for him. >> i heard from other bargaining units in the last ten years that say we seem to be the one giving. police and fire, they always stick their guns when it comes to negotiations. the other negotiating units at the table say let's give the same amount as a bargaining unit. >> poa has a long standing reputation of coming to the table and being reasonable. we were the first to fund the system. we gave up 10% as other unions did. there was overwhelmi
and i just don't see us being there. for a new officer coming into this department, he'll get fantastic training. we are one of the best trained departments around. we truly are. but there's a lot of uncertainty. morale is low. their personal financial uncertainty in addition to rising costs that are burdened on the employees. they are not taking home what they used to. we've had a lot of officers lose homes. we've given the 10% pay concessions. there's so much unknown no that employee coming...
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using the checkered flag. well that is now six points clear of alonzo in the drivers' championship with a maximum one hundred points available from the remaining four races in india abu dhabi the usa and brazil as the red bull driver aims for his third consecutive title. we had a good last couple races but you know we've seen the championship is pretty much all going down a lot of things are going to happen so what do we do i think we have to focus on ourselves you know we need to have our best possible results and then we go from there at the end of the year. if we have enough points there's a lot of people telling us so we don't have to do the mathematics ourselves now things are also starting up in the motor g.p. title race spiny done to produce a claim victory in japan on his phone that overtaking championship leader gave the reins of thirteen months to go to ensure the yamaha man finished second. crutchlow completed the podium we've addressed that is now twenty eight points behind lorenzo in the overall s
using the checkered flag. well that is now six points clear of alonzo in the drivers' championship with a maximum one hundred points available from the remaining four races in india abu dhabi the usa and brazil as the red bull driver aims for his third consecutive title. we had a good last couple races but you know we've seen the championship is pretty much all going down a lot of things are going to happen so what do we do i think we have to focus on ourselves you know we need to have our best...
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us into the longest recession we have ever seen. thanks for joining the conversation here on sunday. >>> hello, everyone. thank you for joining us. former u.s. senator arlen specter has lost his long battle with cancer. the lawmaker died today at his home in philadelphia. he was 82 years old. specter served 30 years in the cincinna senate, that's longer than any other senator in the state of pennsylvania. president obama said arlen specter was always a fighter, from his days stamping out corruption as a prosecutor to his three decades of service in the senate. arlen was fiercely independent never putting party or ideology ahead of the people he was chosen to serve. >>> one of those who knew arlen specter well and covered him on capitol hill, cnn chief political correspondent candy crowley. he was also known as snarling arlen. >> he believed what he believed. he could be cranky, he didn't mush li much like -- he didn't suffer fools. he was a very smart guy. the history that he covered in his career, not just the senate, i think he wa
us into the longest recession we have ever seen. thanks for joining the conversation here on sunday. >>> hello, everyone. thank you for joining us. former u.s. senator arlen specter has lost his long battle with cancer. the lawmaker died today at his home in philadelphia. he was 82 years old. specter served 30 years in the cincinna senate, that's longer than any other senator in the state of pennsylvania. president obama said arlen specter was always a fighter, from his days stamping...
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earnings season is upon us. what is it going to tell us for the economy and what it means for your portfolio. joe, good to see you. >> thank you, bill. same here. >> we are heading into the sweet spot of earnings season. so far, the consumers are holding out. global companies facing weakness in china and europe. >> i think q-3 will be soft as advertised. i think it will be temporary. the earnings weakness reflects concerns about europe that bled through the summer months. it was an inhibitor to hiring and spending. europe has been displaced by the actions. i don't think it will be as big of a factor going forward. we look for some resolution of the fiscal cliff which is laying on corporate sentiment. i believe 2013, the earnings will have improved. >> do you think this earnings season is factored in our markets? >> yes, bill, i do. i think the equity is a decent discount there of the near term future. we have seen weaker gdp numbers. earnings being soft is largely reflected in the market. >> it was five years ag
earnings season is upon us. what is it going to tell us for the economy and what it means for your portfolio. joe, good to see you. >> thank you, bill. same here. >> we are heading into the sweet spot of earnings season. so far, the consumers are holding out. global companies facing weakness in china and europe. >> i think q-3 will be soft as advertised. i think it will be temporary. the earnings weakness reflects concerns about europe that bled through the summer months. it...
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all of us serving you. us bank hahahaha! hooohooo, hahaha! this is awesome! folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico sure are happy. i'd say happier than a slinky on an escalator. get happy. get geico. melons!!! oh yeah!! well that was uncalled for. folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico sure are happy. how happy, ronny? happier than gallagher at a farmers' market. get happy. get geico. that can only come from having someone else pay your mortgage for an entire year... this is what you'll experience if you win the quicken loans skip-a-year mortgage sweepstakes. up to five winners will get to skip a year of mortgage payments... courtesy of quicken loans. enter often at skipayear.com for more chances to experience...this... the skip-a-year mortgage sweepstakes. one more way quicken loans is engineered to amaze! >>> saturday night wouldn't be the same without a visit from my friend ana navarro, cnn contributor and republican strategist. she always comes with an original point of view. ana, there's a ton to talk about. a v.p. showdown,
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so we need people in prince george's to come out, help us create those jobs, help us get the revenues here -- that's why i'm fighting to hard. i want to make sure we have jobs and opportunities right here in the county. >> and you say it's all about economics, so go over the revenues, where is it coming from? >> it comes from this? the revenues come from the table games and the slots. that right there, that pot is split throughout the state. so the state gets around $200 million with the table games. $40 to $60 million is the local share. that's the portion we can take and put into education, health care, economic development, public safety folks and the raises we need to keep good quality people in public safety. that's the money that helps us grow prince george's county. and that's what's vitally important, especially with our revenues being flat in the county. from question seven to question five now congressional redistricting. >> you know, for prince george's county, it's a good thing for us. i mean, the congressional district puts more of our congresswoman in prince george's cou
so we need people in prince george's to come out, help us create those jobs, help us get the revenues here -- that's why i'm fighting to hard. i want to make sure we have jobs and opportunities right here in the county. >> and you say it's all about economics, so go over the revenues, where is it coming from? >> it comes from this? the revenues come from the table games and the slots. that right there, that pot is split throughout the state. so the state gets around $200 million...
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domestic violence, none of us are trying to hide it. but there's another agenda goi. vt on here tonight and that's called political violence. what we're:j#iy seeing is an attempt to politically lynch a leading proponent of== this city and working women in this city. what we're seeing in that is being carried r this town who would like to push back all the gains thatóót working people have made in this city. that's really what is on the agenda here tonight. this is a -- 7 you vote for the reinstatement of ross you're talking about defending the working people ofa&Ñ city. if you vote to uphold the commission'sñ@hú÷ report, you're really siding with the 1% to take out a leading spokesman for the progressive1s community in this town. that's what's on the agenda. that's called political violence. the 1% has nothing good in mind for women in this town. their agenda is to cut everybody's wages and the women's wages always get cut first. -so please reinstate ross. thank you. >> president chiu: thank you. next speaker. >> board of supervis
domestic violence, none of us are trying to hide it. but there's another agenda goi. vt on here tonight and that's called political violence. what we're:j#iy seeing is an attempt to politically lynch a leading proponent of== this city and working women in this city. what we're seeing in that is being carried r this town who would like to push back all the gains thatóót working people have made in this city. that's really what is on the agenda here tonight. this is a -- 7 you vote for the...
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so glad you're with us. i'm randi kaye. we start this morning with the shuttle "endeavour" final journey. a slow, very slow ride through the streets of los angeles that is still not other. remember, we're used to seeing the shuttle going about 17,000 miles per hour but two miles an hour this weekend may have been too ambitious for "endeavour." john zarrella is hanging out watching the crawl. >> reporter: many people have waited eight, nine hours for the shuttle to arrive, but when it did, it was worth it. it had the road to itself, a parade of one. in tinseltown where seeing stars ho-hum, "endeavour" made everyone starry-eyed. cameras snapped. people looked on in awe as "endeavour" came into view. this was the first viewing area outside the old former arena where the los angeles lakers once played. and "endeavour" was way ahead at that point but it wouldn't last. outside the second designated viewing area, some people stood and waited for more than eight hours for it to arrive and when it did, it was well after dark. the mo
so glad you're with us. i'm randi kaye. we start this morning with the shuttle "endeavour" final journey. a slow, very slow ride through the streets of los angeles that is still not other. remember, we're used to seeing the shuttle going about 17,000 miles per hour but two miles an hour this weekend may have been too ambitious for "endeavour." john zarrella is hanging out watching the crawl. >> reporter: many people have waited eight, nine hours for the shuttle to...
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his hands, he could use his legs, use his body. all the things he learned, that saved his life. that experience saved him because he knew what to do. >> it really did. there's a chute opening there. he was able to make the pulls on that chute and make the rest of his descent there. extraordinary. chad meyers, thanks so much. we're going to bring people up to speed now on all the news, including this take place. leo chou, a former astronaut. thank you very much. we're going to talk to you again in a matter of minutes. you're now looking at images that were taken less than 30 minutes ago of felix baumgartner as he was making his descent from 23 miles above the earth in a free fall fashion before he was able to hit the right place in the atmosphere and have the wherewithall to open his chute, and there is the descent there on the horizon before he was able to finally land on his feet just about 45 miles away from roswell, new mexico where this mission began for him early this morning. incredible feat here. still unclear whether he was
his hands, he could use his legs, use his body. all the things he learned, that saved his life. that experience saved him because he knew what to do. >> it really did. there's a chute opening there. he was able to make the pulls on that chute and make the rest of his descent there. extraordinary. chad meyers, thanks so much. we're going to bring people up to speed now on all the news, including this take place. leo chou, a former astronaut. thank you very much. we're going to talk to you...
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making us competitive with china. i see manufacturing jobs flocking back to the united states in a zero corporate tax rate environment. >> two presidential candidates, two fresh perspectives. and we're just getting started. ahead, gary and jill talk abortion, same-sex marriage, and drug legalization. you don't want to miss what they have to say about that. >>> take a look at that picture. magnificent. this is our continuing coverage of the shuttle "endeavour's" final journey. we'll have it all hour here on cnn until 11:00 p.m. eastern. and beyond if necessary. it's making its final journey to the california science center. a bit of a snag earlier. they had to stop, cut down a tree. they've had to do this along the way. it is about three hours, maybe more, behind schedule, but it is making its way to the california science center in los angeles through the streets of l.a. right now. >>> meantime, back to our discussion with libertarian gary johnson and the green party's jill stein. there are unconventional presidential
making us competitive with china. i see manufacturing jobs flocking back to the united states in a zero corporate tax rate environment. >> two presidential candidates, two fresh perspectives. and we're just getting started. ahead, gary and jill talk abortion, same-sex marriage, and drug legalization. you don't want to miss what they have to say about that. >>> take a look at that picture. magnificent. this is our continuing coverage of the shuttle "endeavour's" final...
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everyday you see all the ways all of us at us bank are helping grow our economy. lending more so companies and communities can expand, grow stronger and get back to work. everyday you see all of us serving you, around the country, around the corner. us bank. is the same frequent heartburn treatment as prilosec otc. now with a fancy coating that gives you a burst of wildberry flavor. now why make a flavored heartburn pill? because this is america. and we don't just make things you want, we make things you didn't even know you wanted. like a spoon fork. spray cheese. and jeans made out of sweatpants. so grab yourself some new prilosec otc wildberry. [ male announcer ] one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. satisfaction guaranteed or your money back. >>> take a look at that picture. magnificent. this is our continuing coverage of the shuttle "endeavour's" final journey. we'll have it all hour here on cnn until 11:00 p.m. eastern. and beyond if necessary. it's making its final journey to the california science center. a bit of a snag earlier. they had to sto
everyday you see all the ways all of us at us bank are helping grow our economy. lending more so companies and communities can expand, grow stronger and get back to work. everyday you see all of us serving you, around the country, around the corner. us bank. is the same frequent heartburn treatment as prilosec otc. now with a fancy coating that gives you a burst of wildberry flavor. now why make a flavored heartburn pill? because this is america. and we don't just make things you want, we make...
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keep us in the street under the art commission. do not move us, do not privatize us. i come here with full support of the street artists. i'll give this to the grand jury. 248 people signed. these are the community that you're supposed to be representing. these are the people who are street artists, artists and entrepreneurs. leave us alone. we're happy where we are. it requires a change to the charter which it's a serious issue too. i'm running out of time. thank you. >> president farrell: thank you very much. next speaker. >> good afternoon, mr. chairman, supervisor elsbernd, john gul gullenner, the chair of the coit tower effort. it is 78 years old born after the arts commission charter was created and the murals painted the following year. i want to thank richard rothman for championing the preservation of the coit tower mules and he and city guides for literally being up there week after week, showing people who had no idea what they're looking at, what it's about, what san francisco has. and jane blachly whose father has an oil painting. there are four or five o
keep us in the street under the art commission. do not move us, do not privatize us. i come here with full support of the street artists. i'll give this to the grand jury. 248 people signed. these are the community that you're supposed to be representing. these are the people who are street artists, artists and entrepreneurs. leave us alone. we're happy where we are. it requires a change to the charter which it's a serious issue too. i'm running out of time. thank you. >> president...
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i know the language is used in -- was used in the ballot measure and used to interpret how this was written but there's no real definition of those words and i just wanted to know if you had thought about that. >> there is no specific definition of those terms. i don't know if the city attorney wants to comment. >> so, we didn't want to bother trying to -- >> that definition is up to the judgment of the commission. >> no, exactly, okay, well, thank you. i think it's very telling to look at the height that you would have to put the transit tower to not impact kind of the most impacted parks like st. mary's square, it basically says the tower in general is fairly infeasible if you went with an absolute no shadow load, it would be interesting and i thought it was be interesting to know what the shadow load was at the point where these sets were set in 1989 and i thought it was interesting that that original memo treated shadow load between 20 and 40% having the capability to observe more shadow. again, i'm not saying i know what the intent was of the writer's of the memo, i think one of the ch
i know the language is used in -- was used in the ballot measure and used to interpret how this was written but there's no real definition of those words and i just wanted to know if you had thought about that. >> there is no specific definition of those terms. i don't know if the city attorney wants to comment. >> so, we didn't want to bother trying to -- >> that definition is up to the judgment of the commission. >> no, exactly, okay, well, thank you. i think it's very...
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i don't use that. i use the federalist papers but not because they were the writer of the federalist papers were present. one of them wasn't, john jay was not present at the framing. i used them because they were intelligent people at the time. and therefore, what they thought this language meant was likely what it meant. >> why do you have such faith in those politician of that time? these days if the current crop of politicians created some new constitution people wouldn't have the faith that young burning, the unflinching faith that you have. why are you so convinced that these guys over 200 years ago was so right? >> you have to read the federalist papers to answer that question. i don't think anybody in the current congress could write even one of those numbers. these men were very, very thoughtful. i true he believe that there are times in history when a genius burst forth at some part of the globe. like 2,000 b.c., in athens or florence for art. and i think one of those places was 18th century a
i don't use that. i use the federalist papers but not because they were the writer of the federalist papers were present. one of them wasn't, john jay was not present at the framing. i used them because they were intelligent people at the time. and therefore, what they thought this language meant was likely what it meant. >> why do you have such faith in those politician of that time? these days if the current crop of politicians created some new constitution people wouldn't have the...
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in terms of finding one, we just do not have the teat before us. there had not been a comprehensive data set. we would wanted to have a methodology to know what numbers we are looking at. san francisco is in terms of per capita funding arts is one of the highest in the country which is a great honor for our city. so with that i want tope
in terms of finding one, we just do not have the teat before us. there had not been a comprehensive data set. we would wanted to have a methodology to know what numbers we are looking at. san francisco is in terms of per capita funding arts is one of the highest in the country which is a great honor for our city. so with that i want tope
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students are using them for all sorts of subjects. teachers say that test scores have gone up, and the students like the lighter backpack. >> to mark our 10th year on tv, each week, we take a look back at one of the stories we've covered. >> he's frozen himself in a block of ice and buried himself alive. now magician david blaine has risen to his greatest stunt yet. and he might be feeling a little boxed in. on september 5th, david blaine entered this box that is now hanging by the tower bridge in london. he says he'll stay there for 44 days. sound easy? well, he's living there with no food -- just water, a blanket, and his journal. >> he's not doing anything, right? i mean, he's just sitting there. >> other than hunger, blaine is dealing with extreme heat, rain, and some people who think this stunt is foolish. >> i think this is the worst country to do it in, just 'cause of how the british people think of him. >> come down, you [bleep] the africans are starving, eh?! >> and they think he's an idiot. >> but whether or not he's just st
students are using them for all sorts of subjects. teachers say that test scores have gone up, and the students like the lighter backpack. >> to mark our 10th year on tv, each week, we take a look back at one of the stories we've covered. >> he's frozen himself in a block of ice and buried himself alive. now magician david blaine has risen to his greatest stunt yet. and he might be feeling a little boxed in. on september 5th, david blaine entered this box that is now hanging by the...
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and so where does that leave us. let me say that i am thankful to the ethics commission for the -- all the wod÷op that has gone into this issue. but the reality is that the role of[kx this board of supervisors is limited. we do not decide thisgrm8w case based on what has been reported in the papers based onzo0eñ the innuendo and comments that have been made. we decide this casee24ne based on the law that governance official misconduct, including. the charter provisions that control it, and based on theam1sidence presented. and if you look at the facts and aç the law, it is clear that there are two possiblel+lcm interpretations of what official misconduct and while i understand and respect the position that has been articulatedí
and so where does that leave us. let me say that i am thankful to the ethics commission for the -- all the wod÷op that has gone into this issue. but the reality is that the role of[kx this board of supervisors is limited. we do not decide thisgrm8w case based on what has been reported in the papers based onzo0eñ the innuendo and comments that have been made. we decide this casee24ne based on the law that governance official misconduct, including. the charter provisions that control it, and...
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look this is the man who used to be out there smitten. the silly should call his house was all but flooded after his rotten roof sprang a leak following a downpour the postman put his mailbag aside and set about patching it up no one else here can do it. for. the wood. but also worked as a postman for the best part of his life like nikolai he had a daily round but in those days there were only newspapers and magazines and he sank to the point ok. when i was a postman there were many people in the villages. i would bring in the newspapers as letters or parcels. back then there was new needed for you to help the residents. but now those scarcely anybody around. so the people who need help. you know i have my house only here an old woman lives there by. someone younger i come to see her. and she visits me at my place not being in those ten hens will be pensioned off soon. for the few surviving households left in the village this postman is now a lifeline. are what we have it's leaking as you can see it's completely ruined which means. if you
look this is the man who used to be out there smitten. the silly should call his house was all but flooded after his rotten roof sprang a leak following a downpour the postman put his mailbag aside and set about patching it up no one else here can do it. for. the wood. but also worked as a postman for the best part of his life like nikolai he had a daily round but in those days there were only newspapers and magazines and he sank to the point ok. when i was a postman there were many people in...
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he's tryining to restrict us again. he's taking us backwards. george allen is the last thing we need in washington. anncr: the democratic senatorial campaign committee is... responsible for the content of this advertising. take away his toys and he'll play with a stick. take away their bikes and they'll still find a way to get where they're going. but take you away early childhood education... slash k-12 funding... and cut college aid for middle class families ... they won't go far. yet that's exactly what mitt romney wants to do... ...to pay for a $250,000 tax break for multi-millionaires. if mitt romney wins, the middle class loses. priorities usa action is responsible for the content of this advertising. >> good news, the redskins are leading the minnesota vikings in the fourth hoping to break the eight game losing streak at home. ravens hosting the cowboys third quarter 17-123 ravens, good to see. he is gone. 108 yards for the touchdown, and then it came down to a field goal kick. six seconds to go. no good, the ravens win 31-29. detroit and
he's tryining to restrict us again. he's taking us backwards. george allen is the last thing we need in washington. anncr: the democratic senatorial campaign committee is... responsible for the content of this advertising. take away his toys and he'll play with a stick. take away their bikes and they'll still find a way to get where they're going. but take you away early childhood education... slash k-12 funding... and cut college aid for middle class families ... they won't go far. yet that's...
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us. and i'm for ross. you need to reinstate him. i don't even believe he should even be here and you should be voting on this. this is not something for the supervisors to vote on. we put him in office. if we want him out we'll take him out. that's our choice. so reinstate him and allow us to do our jobs as citizens. thank you. >> president chiu: thank you. next speaker. >> good afternoon, everybody. my name's peter, i'm with the).o lower haight street merchants association. everybody's talking about ross' past. i want to talk
us. and i'm for ross. you need to reinstate him. i don't even believe he should even be here and you should be voting on this. this is not something for the supervisors to vote on. we put him in office. if we want him out we'll take him out. that's our choice. so reinstate him and allow us to do our jobs as citizens. thank you. >> president chiu: thank you. next speaker. >> good afternoon, everybody. my name's peter, i'm with the).o lower haight street merchants association....
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say we can't win here. >> the rest of us, most of us, don't really count. we live in the wrong state. i live in new york. my state's electoral votes will go to obama, no doubt. doesn't matter what i do. or if all new york swing voters shift their vote. if you live in texas, same deal. doesn't matter who you vote for. texas will go to romney. >> why campaign in the other states? >> we don't. why waste our time? >> they do go there, but just to raise money from rich people. otherwise the consultants ignore 40 of 50 states. >> this is not about a national campaign. it's about persuadable voters in a few states. that's what matters. >> tod today campaign managers copied rove's strategy. first step, identify your key voters, and then get them to vote. >> your only priority today is getting people to vote. >> they call it got tv. >> have you had a chance to vote yet? >> hundreds and hundreds of volunteers to knock on their door, you have to call them and remind them today is caucus day, today is voting day, call them once, call them twice. >> i'm calling to remin
say we can't win here. >> the rest of us, most of us, don't really count. we live in the wrong state. i live in new york. my state's electoral votes will go to obama, no doubt. doesn't matter what i do. or if all new york swing voters shift their vote. if you live in texas, same deal. doesn't matter who you vote for. texas will go to romney. >> why campaign in the other states? >> we don't. why waste our time? >> they do go there, but just to raise money from rich...
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minimized but given the plans that have been brought forth, although they are not specifically before us, we were able to figure out what these impacts would be and given that impact collectively, you've brought forth an increase in the shadow allotment and as we go forward with the individual projects, we have to agree we will approve them and will allot to each of these their share of the shadow impact, is that a fair assessment? >> yes. the budget -- creating the budgets doesn't preclude the commission's further discretion in evaluating the specific shadows and entitling the specific projects but it sets the sort of maximum envelope of what can be considered in the future and sets the qualitative criteria by which you will evaluate those projects. >> just setting the project does not mean you approve the budget for any particular project at this particular time? >> that's correct. >> that's one thing and the other question i had was for commissioner wu, i think we already have allocated 9 million dollars for park improvements in chinatown, i think what you were asking to do was to ear
minimized but given the plans that have been brought forth, although they are not specifically before us, we were able to figure out what these impacts would be and given that impact collectively, you've brought forth an increase in the shadow allotment and as we go forward with the individual projects, we have to agree we will approve them and will allot to each of these their share of the shadow impact, is that a fair assessment? >> yes. the budget -- creating the budgets doesn't...
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i don't use it, i use the federalist papers. i use them because they were intelligent people of the time and therefore what they thought this language meant was likely what it meant. >> why do you have such faith in those politicians of that time, in, i mean, these days if the current politicians created a new constitution, people would not have the faith, the unburning unflinching faith in them. why are you convinced that these guys were so right? >> you have to read the federalist papers to answer that question. i don't think anybody in the current congress could write even one of those numbers. these men were very, very thoughtful. i truly believe that there are times in history when a genius bursts forth in some part of the globe like 2,000 bc in athens or florence for art and i think one of those places was 18th century america for political science. madison is said that he told the people assembled at the convention, gentlemen, we are engaged in the new science of government. nobody had ever tried to design a government sc
i don't use it, i use the federalist papers. i use them because they were intelligent people of the time and therefore what they thought this language meant was likely what it meant. >> why do you have such faith in those politicians of that time, in, i mean, these days if the current politicians created a new constitution, people would not have the faith, the unburning unflinching faith in them. why are you convinced that these guys were so right? >> you have to read the federalist...
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let us take a look at san jose this time of year. they continue to of stubborn fog. >> correct we are waking up to widespread, dense fog. this is from walnut creek. the inland valleys and also waking up to patchy drizzle along the coast and the bayshore. it is going to be a little bit slow to clear but a beautiful day. that fog will return with showing you the widespread on fog tracker 4. mostly clear conditions but it will remain along the bay shore and the san mateo coast. clearing for the afternoon and expecting a lot of sunshine. filling into the inland valleys, the north bay and overnight. as for temperatures it is going to be warmer. 60s in san jose with upper 50s and oakland. and 52 degrees through livermore. it could be low 80s and antioch, upper 70's for los gatos. 70's for the east bayshore and 60s for half moon bay. with the fog expected to clear for the game. as this week progresses, we're going to see even downright hot temperatures. yesterday, the groundskeepers at at&t park put the finishing touches on the field, the p
let us take a look at san jose this time of year. they continue to of stubborn fog. >> correct we are waking up to widespread, dense fog. this is from walnut creek. the inland valleys and also waking up to patchy drizzle along the coast and the bayshore. it is going to be a little bit slow to clear but a beautiful day. that fog will return with showing you the widespread on fog tracker 4. mostly clear conditions but it will remain along the bay shore and the san mateo coast. clearing for...
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us and so why is the us putting in these troops are first of all to imply that some of syria is threatening jordan which of course is not true syria's got their hands full with the us inspired rebels who were trained by the way in turkey at a us air force base for the past several years before this all started so this is just a way to to gin up the tension to bring on more trouble i don't think it's true the u.s. will not use its troops to invade syria but will the trial libyan strategy of simply bombing people endlessly from the air very possible. still ahead this hour a bahrain security forces crackdown on peaceful protesters again demonstrators demanding political reforms as the monarchy reinforce its ties with its powerful military backer great britain. and its moscow court for he is one of the three members of the pussy riot protest band we'll look at what's behind the decision that's still to come. a texas mom was arrested and thrown in jail orange jumpsuit and all for neglecting her kids who are playing in front of her house for just a little while a concerned neighbor and sort of sa
us and so why is the us putting in these troops are first of all to imply that some of syria is threatening jordan which of course is not true syria's got their hands full with the us inspired rebels who were trained by the way in turkey at a us air force base for the past several years before this all started so this is just a way to to gin up the tension to bring on more trouble i don't think it's true the u.s. will not use its troops to invade syria but will the trial libyan strategy of...
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glad to have you with us the u.n. security council has approved a resolution that could see a military intervention in mali the west african republic wants help to deal with islamic extremists who have taken over the north of the country the nation was plunged into chaos in march after the coup toppled the president there twenty eight rebels and islamists took advantage of the instability seizing the north and proclaiming independence the resolution also called for secular rebel groups in the country to sever ties with al qaeda and enter talks to end the crisis historian gerald horne explains why it might be too late for the world community to clean up a mess that can be traced back to foreign interference in libya. there is no question that what is happening in mali which is a humanitarian crisis and disaster is a direct outgrowth of the north atlantic countries intervention in libya in two thousand and eleven in order to dislodge colonel gadhafi and not that when a country has had to tons of weapons into libya which
glad to have you with us the u.n. security council has approved a resolution that could see a military intervention in mali the west african republic wants help to deal with islamic extremists who have taken over the north of the country the nation was plunged into chaos in march after the coup toppled the president there twenty eight rebels and islamists took advantage of the instability seizing the north and proclaiming independence the resolution also called for secular rebel groups in the...
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he's going to join us soon to tell us what's going on. foreign affairs will be a big topic. how much traction is there in the libya question in? >> you'll see talk about libya. i will be surprised if it didn't come up this is a town hall format so it's much more of a conversation. the first two have been contentious, especially the vice presidential debate, especially with matters of foreign affairs. this one will be more about the candidates interacting with the audience. >> but they obviously will have talking points and things they want to fit into an answer and i wonder how much fact correction you would expect from governor romney and president obama based on the vice presidential debate and questions about getting any facts wrong? >> absolutely. you will see interaction. they'll try to fact check each other much like when biden interjected, facts matter. i don't think we'll see something as loud as that but they'll spar trying to say facts here and there and also the campaign aides themself, i see them in my in-box, the emails spew in, fact checking the other campaign
he's going to join us soon to tell us what's going on. foreign affairs will be a big topic. how much traction is there in the libya question in? >> you'll see talk about libya. i will be surprised if it didn't come up this is a town hall format so it's much more of a conversation. the first two have been contentious, especially the vice presidential debate, especially with matters of foreign affairs. this one will be more about the candidates interacting with the audience. >> but...
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where does that leave us? on the one hand, there's a bright line rule articulated by chairperson hur. on the other hand there is a broad and ambiguous definition of official misconduct as articulated by attorneys for the mayor. where the bright line rule is narrow and clear, the broad rule is broad and ambiguous. where the bright line rule requires that the misconduct occur while performing duties of office or in relation or purporting to perform duties of office for the mayor it doesn't matter, if the conduct occurs while performing the duties of office or not. you can be on the job, off the job. it doesn't matter. it only matters if it falls below standard of decency which is a disetio discretionary decie mayor. bright line rule must occur while the individual is in office and that's what mazzola found as well. the ambiguous rule it doesn't matter if the person is in office or not. they can commit official misconduct whether in or out of office. what does this ultimately mean? for the bright line rule, for c
where does that leave us? on the one hand, there's a bright line rule articulated by chairperson hur. on the other hand there is a broad and ambiguous definition of official misconduct as articulated by attorneys for the mayor. where the bright line rule is narrow and clear, the broad rule is broad and ambiguous. where the bright line rule requires that the misconduct occur while performing duties of office or in relation or purporting to perform duties of office for the mayor it doesn't...